Morocco faces France in politically charged World Cup semifinal

Morocco soccer fans celebrate their team's victory on the Champs-Elysees avenue after the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Morocco and Portugal Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022 in Paris. Every meeting of Morocco and France, the North African country's former colonial ruler, meet in an international tournament, emotions run high among players and their supporters. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

Hind Sabouni bristles with pride as she recalls her country’s history-making World Cup run as it eliminated one European soccer powerhouse and former Africa colonial power after another — Belgium, Spain and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal — to become the first African and Arab nation to reach the semifinals.

For the 26-year-old English teacher in Morocco’s capital, and many of her countrymen both inside the North African nation and throughout the diaspora, it’s about to get more complicated. Next up is France: Morocco’s former colonial ruler for much of the first half of the 20th century.

Wednesday’s match has political and emotional resonance for both nations. It dredges up everything that’s complex about the relationship in which France still wields considerable economic, political and cultural influence.